Bernard Kalua was a "Territorial Airwaves" interview guest on Hawaiian 105 KINE FM on 04-07-2004. Bernard was a founding member of the "Blahlahs of Keaukaha", a popular 1970s band from the Keaukaha area outside of Hilo, Hawaii.
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Ledward "Led" Ka'apana was a "Territorial Airwaves" interview guest on Hawaiian 105 KINE FM on 02-15-2004. Led, his brother Ned, & Dennis Pavao created "Hui Ohana', and exploded on the Hawaiian music scene during the Hawaiian renaissance period of the 1970s to repopularize falsetto harmony singing and Big Island slack key guitar stylings.

Released on: 01-11-2004

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Territorial Airwaves ID Liner - Karen Keawehawaii - 03-24-2002

Karen Keawehawaii was a "Territorial Airwaves" interview guest on Hawaiian 105 KINE FM on 03-24-2002. However, her first interview guest appearance on Territorial Airwaves was 20 years earlier, on 1420 AM KCCN on 10-27-1982. Harry B. won his first of 7 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards for the liner notes for Karen's 3rd album, "Rhythm of the Islands". Karen also won the Hoku Award for Female Vocalist of the Year.

Released on: 03-24-2002

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Territorial Airwaves - Clay Naluai - 07-30-2000

Clay Naluai was a "Territorial Airwaves" interview guest on Hawaiian 105 KINE FM on 07-30-2000. Clay & his brother Al (right), along with Patrick Silva & Bernie Ching, formed the "Surfers" in the late 1950s, and their popularity coincided with that of Arthur Lyman.